Think thin? Think breakfast before the boardwalk stroll

AP PhotoIt seems like a paradox, but eating actually can help you maintain a healthy weight and even lose a few pounds, especially when comes to breakfast.

Many of us skimp on this important first meal of the day, either because we’re in a rush or it seems like a good place to cut a few calories. Unfortunately, this usually leads to feeling starved by mid-morning. That’s when the temptation is greatest to grab a doughnut or other carb-dense food for a quick (and counterproductive) energy fix.

Studies have shown that people who eat a healthy breakfast have an easier time dieting (because they’re not hungry all the time) and are better at keeping off the weight they lose.

PEANUT BUTTER OR AN EGG

Of course, this isn’t license to start the day with a stack of syrup-drenched pancakes. Instead, choose foods that are low-calorie and filling, such as fresh fruits and vegetables or low-fat dairy products, such as yogurt or skim milk.

Like fruits and vegetables, whole-grain cereals are filled with plenty of nutrients and dietary fiber, which makes you feel full longer.

For more energy-dense choices, especially if you’re going to work out or go for a hike or brisk walk on the boardwalk, consider an egg, some peanut butter or even a few nuts, such as almonds or walnuts.

This mango-blueberry breakfast couscous is a convenient hot meal that fits the nutritional bill by combining whole-grains with non-fat dairy, dried fruit and nuts.

Because the recipe calls for dry non-fat milk powder, you can mix this cereal up ahead of time and store it in airtight containers or plastic bags. Add water, bring the mixture to a boil, and you have a healthy breakfast in under 10 minutes.

Keep some of this mix in your cupboard for those mornings when you’re short on time, or even throw a bag of it in your backpack for a lightweight, almost instant camping breakfast.